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Shoppers take to the street as Westlake puts on annual festival

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Published 4:52 p.m. PT April 22, 2018

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The annual festival featured more than 100 vendors, a car show and entertainment.

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Danyell DesLaurier, CVS with the Malibu Search and Rescue, left, and Dave Pearson, L.A. Sheriffs deputy, help Tina Stridsberg try out a piece of rescue equipment Sunday during the annual Community Street Festival in Westlake Village.(Photo: TROY HARVEY/SPECIAL TO THE STAR)Buy Photo

More than 100 vendors were selling their wares Sunday as the city of Westlake Village and its Rotary Club put on the 24th annual Community Street Festival on a shut-down Lakeview Canyon Road.

Every year, the stretch of roadway between Agoura Road and Watergate Road is shut down so visitors can cruise past booths selling everything from toys and electronics to clothing and home decor. All vendor spaces sold out this year.

The event also included a Battle of the Brews, a classic car show and live entertainment.

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Anne Bongiorno, left, pets Surfin Jack as David Hidalgo of Lucy Pet Products talks about their brand on Sunday during the annual Community Street Festival in Westlake Village.
TROY HARVEY/SPECIAL TO THE STAR

Danyell DesLaurier, CVS with the Malibu Search and Rescue, left, and Dave Pearson, L.A. Sheriffs deputy, help Tina Stridsberg try out a piece of rescue equipment Sunday during the annual Community Street Festival in Westlake Village.
TROY HARVEY/SPECIAL TO THE STAR